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After the Second World War, prodigiously complex systems of organizing music spread to all corners of the globe: twelve-tone composition, its serialist variants, chance operations, and so on.

From The New Yorker Aug. 20, 2018

Though known as an uncompromising serialist, Babbitt in his youth was immersed in musical theater and even his most complex, thorny scores cook with spiky American rhythms.

From New York Times Sep. 24, 2015

Michael’s first stop is in Cologne, where Stockhausen, with a touch of self-kidding, evokes the modern-music scene of that German city through complex, jagged contrapuntal writing and spiraling serialist riffs.

From New York Times Jul. 19, 2013

Yet, even while he was studying with Boulez and embracing the European serialist movement, he was already beginning to flourish as a film composer.

From The Guardian Dec. 26, 2012

‘Elitist’ is an overused word, tinged with resentment, but in describing serialist self-justification of the twentieth century it is spot on.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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